PGY1 Pharmacy – Aurora BayCare Medical Center

PGY1 Pharmacy – Aurora BayCare Medical Center

Program Summary

The PGY1 Pharmacy – Aurora BayCare Medical Center residency program allows you to be a confident clinical pharmacist providing care to a diverse patient population in hospital that serves as a tertiary care center for northern Wisconsin. Your program is customized, and direct patient care, professional development, and leadership are emphasized.

Program Purpose

To build on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for board certification, and eligible for PGY2 pharmacy residency training.

Candidates interested in pursuing PGY2 training and/or careers as clinical pharmacists in the acute care setting are encouraged to apply.

Rotation Site

Aurora BayCare Medical Center
Aurora BayCare Medical Center is a full-service hospital providing care to the Green Bay area and communities throughout northeastern Wisconsin. It consistently ranks as one of the best hospitals in northeastern Wisconsin by U.S. News & World Report. Among Aurora BayCare’s specialty services are critical care, cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, neurology, women’s health and neonatal intensive care.

Learning Experiences

Residents complete core learning experiences in drug policy, administration and patient care, and customize their residency based on individual needs and interests.

Residency Projects

Each pharmacy resident also completes a residency project. Pharmacy residency projects are practice-based and align with the department’s strategic plan. Residents formally present their projects at a statewide conference and receive the opportunity to publish their work.

On-Site Interview

Preceptors & Residents

Our program’s most important assets are our people. Becoming a pharmacist requires two key ingredients: a motivated learner and a motivated teacher. Our preceptors, with diverse backgrounds in pharmacy, are excellent role models and teachers to our exceptional learners.

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